Our school was first started in 1876 by Miss Angelina Hoare and Miss Milman, both missionaries from England and it was named Diocesan Mission School. In 1894, the administration of the school was handed over to the Sisters of the Community of John the Baptist Convent, Clewer, England, who named it St. John's Diocesan School. It gained Government recognition only in 1900. The first batch of students appeared for their Matriculation Examination in 1909. In the same compound, an offshoot of the High School, the Dio College was started. The St. John's Diocesan School is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.... Read more
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Decisions related to kids were always our family decisions. My in laws my parents me and my husband. This was the only school we all had a mutual liking so we are here.
The school has a very friendly and safe environment.
After a lot of research I decided to put my child in this shool and I am very happy with my decision.
The homework load can be extremely overwhelming if children don't manage their time well. But my children have definitely showed a lot of academic and social growth while at this school.